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单词 étui
释义

étui

See also: etui and Etui

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French étui.

Noun

étui (plural étuis)

  1. A small, ornamental bag or rigid container used for holding articles such as needles.
    • 1791 June 1, John Ireland, “The Harlot’s Progress. Plate I.”, in Hogarth Illustrated, volume I, [London]: J[ohn] & J[osiah] Boydell [], OCLC 863384324, pages 4–5:
      From the inn she is taken to the house of the procuress, divested of her home-spun garb, and dressed in the gayest style of the day; her pincushion and scissars discarded for an etwee and watch, and the tender native hue of her complexion incrusted with paint, and disguised by patches.
    • 1855, Sir Richard Burton, Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah, Dover 1964, p. 26 n.:
      Secondly, glass bottles are useless: the drugs should be stowed away in tin or wooden boxes, such as the natives of the country use, and when a phial is required, it must be fitted into an étui of some kind.
    • 1972, Vladimir Nabokov, Transparent Things, McGraw-Hill 1972, p. 13:
      And what about that comb in a real-leather etui, what about, what about it – oh, it would get fouled up in no time and it would take an hour of work to remove the grime from between its tight teeth [...].
    • 1995, Thomas Mann, translated from the 1925 German by John E. Woods, "The Magic Mountain", Alfred A. Knopf, 1995, p. 46:
      And from a buff leather etui monogrammed in silver, he extracted one of his Maria Mancinis-- a lovely specimen from the top of the box, flattened on just one side the way he especially liked it [...].

Alternative forms

  • etwee (obsolete)
  • etui

Anagrams

  • Tieu

French

Etymology

From Middle French étui, from Old French estui (case, sheath), of uncertain origin.

Possibly a derivative of Old French estuier (keep, hold), itself possibly from Vulgar Latin *studiāre, from Latin studium; or, more likely, of Germanic origin, related to Middle High German stūche (cupping glass). Compare Occitan estug, Catalan estoig, Spanish estuche.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /e.tɥi/
  • (file)
  • Homophone: étuis

Noun

étui m (plural étuis)

  1. case (for glasses, cigars, a viola)
  2. holster (for a gun)
  3. cover (for an umbrella)
  4. cartridge (of a bullet)

Descendants

  • Dutch: etui
  • English: étui
  • Esperanto: -ujo
  • Galician: estui
  • German: Etui
  • Ido: etuyo
  • Polish: etui
  • Romanian: etui
  • Swedish: etui

Further reading

  • étui”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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